• Aim: To develop a clear understanding of the processes and practices required to reduce accidents and incidents in the health and social care sector. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:
    • Understand the difference between accidents and incidents in an adult social care settings
    • Describe how to recognise adverse events, incidents, errors and near misses
    • Explain the importance of accident and incident management in adult social care
    • List the relevant legislations in the UK
    • Identify legal and regulatory requirements related to accident and incident reporting including an understanding of Care Quality Commission (CQC) requirements
    • Describe the consequences of a failure to report an accident or incident
    • Understand how to conduct risk assessments to prevent accidents and incidents
    • Describe the roles and responsibilities in accident and incident management
    • Explain the chain of command and reporting procedures
    • Describe how to follow regulatory procedures for reporting accidents and incidents accurately and promptly
    • Explain how to conduct a thorough investigation of accidents and incidents, identify the root cause and implement corrective actions
    • Understand why it is important to maintain accurate documentation and records of accidents and incidents
    • Understand why it is important to be honest and to admit to and report errors
    • Identify how to communicate effectively when reporting accidents and incidents to colleagues and relevant authorities including next of kin/families
    • Understand how to provide appropriate care and support to service users involved in accidents or incidents
    • Understand how to handle difficult conversations and provide support
    • Explain the importance of providing emotional support to the service users after accidents or incidents
    • Describe how to engage in continuous improvement by reviewing and updating accident and incident management procedures regularly
    • Understand how to eliminate any immediate dangers, ensuring all the Health & Safety measures are in place to reduce any potential re-occurrence
    Course Duration: Face-2-Face session will be delivered at your location for up to 16 attendees. Cost of this course is for all 16 attendees. eLearning: 3 hours. Face to Face session:  Equivalent to a one day course. If you are looking to enroll more than one individual, please visit the Group Creation page HERE.
  • Aim: To develop a clear understanding of robust risk assessment. Objectives: By successfully completing this course you will be able to:
    • Understand what is meant by risk, hazards and identify who/what could be harmed
    • Describe what is risk assessment
    • List the relevant legislations in the UK
    • Understand the aspect of  liability in this context
    • Compliance with regulation and standards
    • Understand how to conduct a formal risk assessment in relation to individuals, activities and environments
    • Know the CQC inspection process and their criteria with regards to risk assessment
    • Understand how to review and update a risk assessment
    • Understand the importance of reviewing accidents and incidents and learning from them
    • Identify who has the responsibility of managing the risk assessments within the workplace
    • Recognise the importance of working with other agencies to manage risks
    • Identify risks in the life-context of the individual and their circumstances (and therefore impact on quality of life and individual wellbeing)
    • Identify risk perspectives from all the people involved
    • Identify weighting of risks (to establish high and low risk concerns, impact on emotional, social and psychological wellbeing)
    • Identify current and past strategies for managing risks
    • Ethical considerations or dilemmas related to risk assessment decisions (patient’s consent and dignity/religion)
    • Understand the key tasks relating to robust risk management.
    • Documentation of a risk assessment and where these should be stored
    Course Duration: Face-2-Face session will be delivered at your location for up to 16 attendees. Cost of this course is for all 16 attendees. eLearning: 3 hours. Face to Face session:  Equivalent to a one day course. If you are looking to enroll more than one individual, please visit the Group Creation page HERE.
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